Dune

I’ve come to notice that several games have dominated certain periods of my life. I thought it would be interesting to go through them. Naturally, these aren’t hard-and-fast demarcations, but they do show some of the peaks and valleys when Read More

It’s no secret that big-budget shows, with a shortened (10 episode or so) season, are all the rage right now. Of course the trend is exemplified by Game of Thrones, but we’ve seen it in other historical dramas like Rome, Read More

Frank Herbert’s Dune books are one of my favorite science fiction series of all time. Every two or three years, I try to re-read the entire thing (ditto Lord of the Rings, I should add). I realize it’s not to Read More

I’m a huge fan of Frank Herbert’s Dune (not so much a fan of the books that his son has churned out in the years after his death, although perhaps not quite so much a non-fan as some people), both Read More

When I was in high school, Avalon Hill’s “Dune” was one of our standard go-to wargames. We must’ve played it a hundred times, and one of the best things about it was that it never got old. In fact, I Read More